[email protected] wrote: > One of the firstthings any data analyst learns while working with > tones of documents(html, pdf texts, ...) is that there are always > edge cases which arenot fully syntactically reducible, that you must > eyeball, you can'tsafely deal with them with code. > > Once you have allURLs of edge cases, the best safe method (using > neither browserjavascript-based "addons", nor plain javascript) is > simplyopening each page at a time and remove the browser cache > ideally eachtime. You would go like: > > _URLs="<textfile with lines of URLs>" > > # it restart firefoxeverytime > > xargs -n1 ./firefox-new-tab < "${_URLs}" > > but in this way youstart an instance every time. I need to: > > 1) open a number oftabs at once; > > 2) once I close thelast one ff should clear the cache or shut down > and re start > > It shouldn't be sohard, but I haven't figured it out yet. > > lbrtchx
Why does it have to be firefox? Why not use something simpler like wget?

